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*edit* Last updated Dec 29th, 2012 */edit*
A new version is availiable:
http://inlovewithladyada.com/files/tracker-app.zip
Unzip everything in the archive anywhere, and then run 'SDA_DonationTracker.exe'.
**Original Post**:
So, I've posted about this before some, but I'm told the links get lost.
Basically last year, managing donations was a bit of a pain, especially when donations were to name characters or auctioning off choices. EmptyEye suggested that we use a database, and so I was bored this fall and wrote this, a Java program that I'm hoping (praying) will help even a little to keep track of things. Its written in Java because that's the only program I have any experience writing GUIs and DB stuff with (I typically do systems-level stuff in C++).
Basically, its a GUI program that keeps track of how much each person has donated, and can attach individual donations to 'bids' (which is what I called putting money towards something, like character naming). From what I can remember from the marathon, i.e., sitting in a corner desperately trying to keep track of donations for 13 FF6 characters, this should make things much easier.
You can get it from here:
http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~umkiazyk/files/dmanag.zip
Just download and unzip the entire archive somewhere, then double-click on the 'dmanag.jar' file. Assuming you have Java installed and set up, it should run. If not, well, then install Java. It has no documentation, so if you want to take a look at it, be prepared to play around with it and try to figure stuff out, or PM me (I know I don't post much, but I'm always checking my PMs). I'll try dredging up some explanations I sent to mike in a PM.
If you're super cool, you can get it from my git repo:
*edit* the URL I previously gave was for SSH, which wouldn't work unless you had registered a publickey with github. This URL is for public, but read-only, access. If you do want to have write access, PM me.
git://github.com/Hippocrates/dmanag.git
git://github.com/Hippocrates/pheidip.git
A new version is availiable:
http://inlovewithladyada.com/files/tracker-app.zip
Unzip everything in the archive anywhere, and then run 'SDA_DonationTracker.exe'.
**Original Post**:
So, I've posted about this before some, but I'm told the links get lost.
Basically last year, managing donations was a bit of a pain, especially when donations were to name characters or auctioning off choices. EmptyEye suggested that we use a database, and so I was bored this fall and wrote this, a Java program that I'm hoping (praying) will help even a little to keep track of things. Its written in Java because that's the only program I have any experience writing GUIs and DB stuff with (I typically do systems-level stuff in C++).
Basically, its a GUI program that keeps track of how much each person has donated, and can attach individual donations to 'bids' (which is what I called putting money towards something, like character naming). From what I can remember from the marathon, i.e., sitting in a corner desperately trying to keep track of donations for 13 FF6 characters, this should make things much easier.
You can get it from here:
Just download and unzip the entire archive somewhere, then double-click on the 'dmanag.jar' file. Assuming you have Java installed and set up, it should run. If not, well, then install Java. It has no documentation, so if you want to take a look at it, be prepared to play around with it and try to figure stuff out, or PM me (I know I don't post much, but I'm always checking my PMs). I'll try dredging up some explanations I sent to mike in a PM.
If you're super cool, you can get it from my git repo:
*edit* the URL I previously gave was for SSH, which wouldn't work unless you had registered a publickey with github. This URL is for public, but read-only, access. If you do want to have write access, PM me.
git://github.com/Hippocrates/pheidip.git
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